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Setting up environments variables on specific Qubes OS qubes
Sometimes you need a specific qube to start up, or start one of its applications up, with a specific environment variable set to a specific value. This guide ...
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How to test a Plone add-on easily
A quick primer into how to get the testing environment of most common Plone add-ons going.
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How do I fingerprint-lock or hide an app from the GrapheneOS launcher?
This question stems from a misguided model of how your phone works.
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Done installing GrapheneOS. What apps are must-haves?
A summary of the applications I install on my phone right after imaging GrapheneOS on it.
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Returning your client's IP address using Varnish
A straightforward and simple VCL recipe.
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Separate user or work profile for "risky" apps?
What should I use, and what are the advantages / disadvantages of each, to sandbox untrustworthy apps in GrapheneOS?
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How to install Google Play Services, Google Play Store, and proprietary apps on a secondary user in GrapheneOS
Run many proprietary Android applications in a strong sandbox on your phone. Control when they run — giving you maximum privacy while making minimal ...
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Linux and free software
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How to set up a Plone site to serve an entire Web domain
Plone can do this job for you too. Here is a quick guide to understand how it's done.
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Implementing tiered storage with ZFS and autotier
An uncommon — but not unheard of — use case calls for fast data ingestion, combined with relatively slow yet very big and economical data retrieval. Here is a ...
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Linux and free software
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Deploy your own Prosody XMPP (Jabber) chat server on your Fedora server
Quick, straightforward, super easy, and compliant with the most modern XMPP clients.
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